The two were all set to play on Sunday before the game at Old Trafford was abandoned after a suspect package, later discovered to be a training device, in the stadium.

Talks between the clubs and the local police immediately took place and the game was shifted to tonight.

Sadly there is very little to play for tonight after Manchester City's draw with Swansea all but guaranteed their top four spot. Bournemouth on the other hand are unable to finish any higher than 13th.

Here is all you need to know ahead of the game...

1. When is the match and where can I see it?

The match, being broadcast on Sky Sports 1, will kick off at 8pm on Tuesday 17 May.

Mirror Football will be running a LIVE blog so you can keep up with proceedings if you can't get near a television.

8. Manchester United's key man

He could be rested tonight though, which may give Memphis Depay the chance to end his disappointing debut campaign in England on a high.

Big things were expected of the Dutchman following his arrival at Old Trafford last summer but his displays have been underwhelming to say the least.

He's scored just twice in the Premier League this season and has started just two of United's last eight top flight games.

The 22-year-old can give United's fans a bit of optimism going into next season with a big performance here tonight though, and he'll also want to stake his claim for a place in Saturday's FA Cup final line-up.

9. Bournemouth's key man

Josh King spent five years at Old Trafford between 2008 and 2013 but only made two first-team appearances before being sold to Blackburn.

He joined Bournemouth last summer and has proved his worth up front in the second half of the season.

Joshua King was on United's books for five years (Image: Getty Images)

Four goals in his last nine Premier League appearances have made a big contribution to keeping the Cherries safe this year.

He'll be keen to show his former employers what they're missing tonight.

10. Betting odds

Manchester United win: 4/6

Draw: 3/1

Bournemouth win: 4/1

Odds collected from Paddy Power

11. Quote corner

Juan Mata: " It’s going to be a bittersweet farewell to Old Trafford, now that we know we won’t be playing the Champions League the next season.

"It leaves us with a bad taste because, even if we enjoyed good moments together throughout the season, we weren’t consistent enough to qualify for the top European competition.

"It’s true that we found many difficulties along the way, especially if we talk about injuries, but Manchester United must be ambitious and always fight for everything."

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